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Breed
Boxer
Color
White
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
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Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
06/11/09: SWEET LITTLE PICKLES IS NOT SOUR
We received an email regarding a deaf female puppy we have named Pickles. The woman’s dog had a litter of puppies, and Pickles was returned by the people who purchased her. The woman was hoping we could help find this sweet pup a new home.
We responded quickly and made arrangements to have Pickles transported to a vet for a basic exam and her second series of inoculations. We are also scheduling an appointment for her to be spayed.
Pickles will need a securely fenced yard and someone who is home most of the day. Having other animals in the family would be ideal. She also needs people who can teach her sign language which will help guide her safely.
Foster Mom’s First Update:
“Pickles is awesome!!! She is spunky, sassy, smart and a big lover - what a package! I believe she is a descendant of Evil Knievel. She has the ability to fearlessly conquer any obstacle in her way.
She loves her foster siblings and has no hesitation playing with them full force. They are quite a bit bigger than her but they respect her small stature and are gentle with her in return.
Pickles has a great little appetite and we often call her "little pork belly". She is a rugged little girl compared to some of our previous fosters. We are learning hand signals with her, however, we are purposely proceeding slowly with training.
We are letting her spend her first few days with us just being a puppy. She loves getting dirty and being mischievous (great combination). Her potty training is quite amazing, considering she is just a puppy; she has some accidents but overall she is doing wonderfully."
Can you donate to help PICKLES?
You can send a check directly to: Northeastern Boxer Rescue
P.O. Box 95 Sunderland MA 01375. or use PayPal
Jane Scott - janescott@boxerrescue.com
Pam Fosco - pam@boxerrescue.com
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